The 2014–15 season was the 91st season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the first in the second tier of Greek football. They competed in the Football League and the Greek Cup. The season began on 29 August 2014 and finished on 10 June 2015.
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Having been promoted to the second division of Greek football, AEK needed to win yet another promotion in order to return to the normal division for this and to end the unhappy period of the smaller divisions. Quite a few additions on the roster with Petros Mantalos the standing out, as well as Hélder Barbosa. During the winter transfer window, AEK made a particularly successful transfer, that of Jakob Johansson, who proved to be a tremendously useful tool in the midfield. The season started with a delay due to a protest by the second division teams, except AEK, which they demanded more money from OPAP. Due to the delay in the start of the championship, AEK played many friendly games, the most important of which was against Roma and Panathinaikos.
AEK started the league sluggishly, however without facing any point losses, with their opponents playing harsh against them, unable to fill the gap in quality of the rosters. After a few matches, the course of AEK became easier, with victories coming easily and the team occasionally playing good football. With the exception of 2 away matches where they drew, the team won all of their matches finishing first in their group. The play-offs that year between the top three teams of each group, forced AEK to compete until June, without any interest since essentially everything had already been decided by the normal duration of the championship. AEK and Iraklis easily won the promotion to the first division with the yellow-blacks finishing first in the standings. Thus, AEK finally finished their big return in Greece's top division.
AEK, after a year's absence, returned to the Greek Cup, starting from the preliminary round where they faced Fokikos, who they eliminated with 2 wins. Then they participated in the group stage, where they were placed with 2 first division teams, Atromitos and Panthrakikos, as well as Iraklis Psachna. With 2 wins and 1 draw, AEK advanced to the round of 16 as first. The next opponent was Kerkyra, who were also a first division team and after the 1–1 draw away from home, AEK prevailed with 2–0 at Olympic Stadium to face Olympiacos in the next round. In the first match at Karaiskakis Stadium, AEK were better and made the 0–1 with Olympiacos unable to react and with questionable fouls, brought their players into the area of AEK and made it 1–1. Nothing changed after that, with AEK being more pressing and dominating the midfield, with some of their clean attacks being ruled offside. In the rematch on 11 March, the Olympic Stadium was full with fans of the yellow-black and AEK were having the match under control at 0–0, but after the serious injury of Mantalos, they gave Olympiacos space to press and in the last minutes of the game, with a controversial goal, made the score 0–1 and the coach of Olympiacos, Pereira and Kasami, moved towards the stands making obscene gestures.[1] A few ultras of AEK invaded for seconds and the match was interrupeted and later awarded to Olympiacos with 0–3.[2]
NOTE: The players are the ones that have been announced by the AEK Athens' press release. No edits should be made unless a player arrival or exit is announced. Updated 10 June 2015, 23:59 UTC+3.
Summer: €1,150,000
Winter: €0
Total: €1,150,000
Summer: €0
Total: €0
Last updated: 10 June 2015 Source: Competitions
Last updated: 2015-04-05. Source: aekfc.gr
Last updated: 2015-06-10. Source: aekfc.gr
Numbers in superscript represent the goals that the player scored.
The list is sorted by competition order when total clean sheets are equal, then by shirt number and then alphabetically by surname. Clean sheets in games where both goalkeepers participated are awarded to the goalkeeper who started the game. Goalkeepers with no appearances are not included.
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